May 26, 2022
OTI’s 2020 Cost of Connectivity report is cited in a New York Times newsletter about the Canadian broadband market, highlighting our finding that people in Europe tend to pay less for better broadband than people in the United States.
By and large, mandated and regulated leasing of internet pipelines is one reason that Europeans tend to pay far less for better internet service than we do in America, according to a 2020 analysis by New America, a left-leaning U.S. think tank.